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Synopsis

Michael Fassbender plays a traumatized veteran of World War I who takes a job as a lightkeeper on Janus Rock, off the coast of Western Australia. He lives there with his wife, played by Alicia Vikander. After she goes through two miscarriages, the couple rescue and adopt an infant girl adrift at sea. Years later, they discover the child's true parentage and are faced with the moral dilemma of their actions.

Reviews of 'Light Between Oceans, The'

I rented this movie because it was supposed to take place in Western Australia, where I lived years ago.
Blatant false advertising. Film was shot in New Zealand. 3 leads were not Australian, as became evident
the minute they opened their mouths. Improbable plot was another nail in the coffin. Retro three
handkerchief weeper that, save for the now obligatory simulated sex, could have been made 60 years
ago. I'll give it one star because Grandma would have loved it.